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we do have -- we do have obama as a favorite right now. in fact, his numbers have been going up in the past week to about 70%, 75%. the reason being that romney -- >> 75% chance of him winning, correct, not that he would get 75% -- >> yeah. no. he certainly won't get 75% of the vote. there's a good chance he will win a close election. 70% chance that he will win by some margin in the electoral college, probably a small one. >> thank you very much, nate. keep doing the great work you're doing. >>> up next, a big, fat greek fire sale. i'll explain. we're sitting on a bunch of shale gas. there's natural gas under my town. it's a game changer. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term.
we do have -- we do have obama as a favorite right now. in fact, his numbers have been going up in the past week to about 70%, 75%. the reason being that romney -- >> 75% chance of him winning, correct, not that he would get 75% -- >> yeah. no. he certainly won't get 75% of the vote. there's a good chance he will win a close election. 70% chance that he will win by some margin in the electoral college, probably a small one. >> thank you very much, nate. keep doing the great...
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but we do have obama as a favorite right now. in fact, his numbers have been going up in the past week to about 70%, 75%. the reason being that -- >> 75% chance of him winning, correct? not that he would get 75% of the vote. >> yeah -- oh, no, he certainly won't get 75% of the vote but we think there is a good chance that he'll win a close election. 79% chance he'll win by some margin in the electoral college, probably a small one. >> thanks so much, nate. keep doing the great work you are doing. >>> up next, a big fat greek fire sale. i'll explain. [ tch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ you're not using too much are you, hon? ♪ nope. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft is so soft you'll have to remind your family they can use less. charmin ultra soft is made with extra cushions that are soft and more absorbent. plus you can use four times less versus the leading value brand. don't worry, there's plenty left for you dad. we all go. why not enjoy
but we do have obama as a favorite right now. in fact, his numbers have been going up in the past week to about 70%, 75%. the reason being that -- >> 75% chance of him winning, correct? not that he would get 75% of the vote. >> yeah -- oh, no, he certainly won't get 75% of the vote but we think there is a good chance that he'll win a close election. 79% chance he'll win by some margin in the electoral college, probably a small one. >> thanks so much, nate. keep doing the great...
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. >> and obama has space to go right but he has no space to go left on this issue. if he were to start negotiations with iran direct and make some kind of concessions. >> no, but talks are -- i think he's made it clear that he's willing to go to war. the country doesn't want war overall and if he can now say, look, we are keeping pressure on, we've kept the military option on the table. we're going to prove that diplomacy can work. i think he's got some room. >> he's going to be attacked. if he goes in that direction. but he can still do it under our constitution and under our process. no one can stop him. the republican candidates can't stop him but he's only got a couple of months. not, again, because of our politics. it's because of the israeli politics. >> and woe've got to stop there. thank you very much. >>> up next, a story that seems to be everyone's best friend. its buddies with america and israel just as it is with iran. what country is it? we'll tell you when we come back. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the personal attention tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you
. >> and obama has space to go right but he has no space to go left on this issue. if he were to start negotiations with iran direct and make some kind of concessions. >> no, but talks are -- i think he's made it clear that he's willing to go to war. the country doesn't want war overall and if he can now say, look, we are keeping pressure on, we've kept the military option on the table. we're going to prove that diplomacy can work. i think he's got some room. >> he's going to...
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and obama could do that. and he could say the neocons are history. the policy that they're talking about right now is the same thing we heard in 2001, 2002 and 2003, and he needs to clearly say we are not going to attack iran, we're not going to allow israel to attack iran. they're not part of the axis of evil, they're part of the axis of medieval. in other words, these are backwards people that around going to threaten the western world, and we need to get into a serious process of negotiation. if we did that, the price of oil would drop $30 within a few months, and all the speculators who are on the wrong side of the ship would learn a good lesson. but as long as the war drums continue to beat as they are now, we're going to see this kind of speculative froth. it's not real. it's not supply and demand world today. >> it's worth remembering that in terms of euros, the oil price is higher in europe than it is in the u.s., relatively speaking, and that's simply adding to the pressure on the eurozone economy. so it's issues feeding off each other. >> b
and obama could do that. and he could say the neocons are history. the policy that they're talking about right now is the same thing we heard in 2001, 2002 and 2003, and he needs to clearly say we are not going to attack iran, we're not going to allow israel to attack iran. they're not part of the axis of evil, they're part of the axis of medieval. in other words, these are backwards people that around going to threaten the western world, and we need to get into a serious process of...
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obama could do that, and he could say the neo cons are history. the policy that they're talking about right now is the same thing we heard in 201, 202, and 203. he needs to clearly say that we're not going to attack rain or permit israel to attack iran. they are not part of the access of evil. these are people that aren't going to threaten the western world, and we need to bet into a serious process of elimb nail. if we do that, the price of oil will drop $30 within a few months, and all the speculators who are on the wrong side of the ship would learn a good lesson. as long as the war drums continue to beat, as they are now, we're going to see this kind of speculative fraud. it's not supply and demand world today. >> it's worth remember that in terms of the euro, the oil prices right now are higher in europe than it is in the u.s., relatively speaking, and that's simply adding to the pressure on the euro zone economy. it's a nasty cocktail of issues right now that's feeding off each other. >> before we go, i have to ask you. mitt romney has a new
obama could do that, and he could say the neo cons are history. the policy that they're talking about right now is the same thing we heard in 201, 202, and 203. he needs to clearly say that we're not going to attack rain or permit israel to attack iran. they are not part of the access of evil. these are people that aren't going to threaten the western world, and we need to bet into a serious process of elimb nail. if we do that, the price of oil will drop $30 within a few months, and all the...
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i think the obama administration is doing the right thing. that is, trying to economically strangle the assad regime. the only point here is that we know from the history of sanctions to what extent have the sanctions exacted a heavy toll on the assad regime? how long can the assad regime basically maintain its posture given the fact it's receiving support from its regional allies, iran and iraq, and also trade with lebanon and jordan and turkey. the reality is all options are back, fareed. the menu of choice is very limited. i don't think the obama administration has the luxury to basically decide, entertain military intervention in syria. this is really quite what i call the nuclear option for the united states and syria and its neighbors as well. >> farwas, pleasure to have you on. we'll talk to you again soon. >> that's it for our abelievated show today. you can catch the full show at 1:00 p.m. eastern. coming up next, cnn's live coverage of the queen's diamond jubilee. right after this break. : fidelity. now you don't have to go to a ban
i think the obama administration is doing the right thing. that is, trying to economically strangle the assad regime. the only point here is that we know from the history of sanctions to what extent have the sanctions exacted a heavy toll on the assad regime? how long can the assad regime basically maintain its posture given the fact it's receiving support from its regional allies, iran and iraq, and also trade with lebanon and jordan and turkey. the reality is all options are back, fareed. the...
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administration has been too tough in a sense, right? >> yeah, i don't think they were ever tough about engagement. the obama administration didn't really understand what it would take. when nixon and kissinger came into office wanting to look at the people's dealings with china, they talked about leadership, they stood down covert operations with tibet and the straits of taiwan. two important things to show to the leadership in the prc. what did the obama administration do? they with h one 45-minute meeting over the flash egg, they ignored president ahmadinejad's letter of congratulations to obama. and when the supreme leader responded to obama's new year's message to the leaders and people of -- the islamic republic of iran, the supreme leader responded that, we, the iranians, have no experience with your administration, the obama administration. if you change your policies, so will we. that was a critical opening, and i've been told by people within the iranian national security council that it was fully cleared, authorized, and thoug
administration has been too tough in a sense, right? >> yeah, i don't think they were ever tough about engagement. the obama administration didn't really understand what it would take. when nixon and kissinger came into office wanting to look at the people's dealings with china, they talked about leadership, they stood down covert operations with tibet and the straits of taiwan. two important things to show to the leadership in the prc. what did the obama administration do? they with h...
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contrast that with obama and the chinese president, hugh engine toe, a warm handshake and big smiles. the one that got me thinking was the ones between mexico's philippe gald roane and brazil's delmar rouseff. how and why? right now brazil has the world's attention, a much vaunted brick economy in the economy of china, india and russia. on the other hand, the perception of mexico is that of a poor country with regular drug-related kilths. that may be true. but very quietly mexico is stepping out of brazil's shadow. to understand why, let me first explain brazil's recent rise. ten years ago mexico's economy was bigger than brazil's. as you can see from this chart, brazil suddenly began to grow much faster, so much so that its gdp overtook mexico's and became twice as large. if i had to cite one main reason for this, it would be china. brazil's biggest trading partner. china's growing appetite for commodities led to a boom in resource-rich brazil. but just as china buys from brazil, it competes with mexico. after joining the world trade organization, chinese manufacturers have undercut
contrast that with obama and the chinese president, hugh engine toe, a warm handshake and big smiles. the one that got me thinking was the ones between mexico's philippe gald roane and brazil's delmar rouseff. how and why? right now brazil has the world's attention, a much vaunted brick economy in the economy of china, india and russia. on the other hand, the perception of mexico is that of a poor country with regular drug-related kilths. that may be true. but very quietly mexico is stepping...
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i think they realize president obama doesn't want to take military action. they certainly know the europeans aren't going to do anything. so i think the only thing that could get them to move, fareed, would be the president put on the table, the kind of minimum iranian demand that they want, which is for some kind of peaceful internationally monitored civilian nuclear reprocessing program for peaceful purposes. to actually go right to the bottom line. say we're ready to offer you this. if you're not ready to take it, then we're ready to act militarily. i think other than facing them with that choice, they've read the scene quite well. i don't think they're going to do anything. >> ann-marie, the problem is if obama does look for that kind of win-win where he gives the iranians something but they have to make concessions, does he have the political room to make that kind of concession? in other words, we will roll back some of the sanctions we put in place, et cetera, et cetera, he goes to congress, to a republican house, and says would you please roll back s
i think they realize president obama doesn't want to take military action. they certainly know the europeans aren't going to do anything. so i think the only thing that could get them to move, fareed, would be the president put on the table, the kind of minimum iranian demand that they want, which is for some kind of peaceful internationally monitored civilian nuclear reprocessing program for peaceful purposes. to actually go right to the bottom line. say we're ready to offer you this. if...
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in fact, the critique that should be heard, perhaps, of president obama's position is not that it's not hawkish enough, but perhaps that given everything going on in the region, given that the iranian regime is actually weakened now, we're not right-sizing the iranian threat. we're not looking at how do you shift the balance by not focusing nuclear by focusing on other issues. >> that's certainly not the view of the arabs with whom i speak in the middle east and particularly the gulf era. >> non-democratic, don't have to answer to their public gulf arab. >> you know that opinion polls in those countries are very grim when it comes to their views of iran. >> no, sorry, opinion polls put the palestinian issue first, but america is a greater threat than iran. that's what the opinion polls say. >> they have people responsible for their security, and those people are extremely worried about the iranian threat. as is the president of the united states. put yourself nicely to his left, that's fine. but our leadership is convinced that iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. >> and als
in fact, the critique that should be heard, perhaps, of president obama's position is not that it's not hawkish enough, but perhaps that given everything going on in the region, given that the iranian regime is actually weakened now, we're not right-sizing the iranian threat. we're not looking at how do you shift the balance by not focusing nuclear by focusing on other issues. >> that's certainly not the view of the arabs with whom i speak in the middle east and particularly the gulf era....
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in fact, the critique that should be heard perhaps of president obama's position is not that it's not hawkish enough, but perhaps that given everything going on in the region, given that the iranian regime is actually weakened now, we're not right sizing the iranian threat. we're not looking at how do you shift the balance by not focussing nuclear, by focussing on other issues. you know it's very grim when it comes to issues of iran. >> the palestinian issue first, america is a greater threat than iran. >> these countries have people that are responsible for their security, and those people are extremely worried about the iranian threat. as is the president of the united states. put yourself nicely to his left. that's fine. our leadership is convinced that iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. >> it's also convinced that iran has not made a decision to cross the threshold to get a nuclear weapon. that's what dempsey said, the chief of staff. >> whether they've made the decision yet, as long as they have the opportunity to make it next week. then the question is what does th
in fact, the critique that should be heard perhaps of president obama's position is not that it's not hawkish enough, but perhaps that given everything going on in the region, given that the iranian regime is actually weakened now, we're not right sizing the iranian threat. we're not looking at how do you shift the balance by not focussing nuclear, by focussing on other issues. you know it's very grim when it comes to issues of iran. >> the palestinian issue first, america is a greater...
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and the branch manager said, "all right, i will take a chance with the two of you." and we've been loyal to bank of america for the last 71 years. >>> both president obama and mitt romney have ideas for fixing the u.s. tax code. will any of it work? my next guest says no. bruce bartlett has served as an economic advisor to two republican presidents, ronald reagan and george h.w. bush. he has a terrific new book out, "the benefit and the burden." welcome. >> thank you. >> first, you make a distinction between obama and romney's plan. what do you think the big difference is? >> well, the big difference is that romney's plan is a huge tax cut, especially for the rich, and it's really written primarily not really to be enacted into law, but to appeal to the republican electorate. i think obama's plan is more an opening bid in in terms of doing something substantial where the two sides are close enough to deal. i think the real problem with obama's plan is that he talks about evening the playing field, but at the same time he wants an extra low rate for manufacturing comp
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. >> that was gene sperling, president obama's top economic advisor. >>> up next, what in the world. since the start of the global financial crisis, the political backlash has largely been from the right. think of the tea party. so where is the left? we'll explain up next. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 there are atm fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 account service fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and the most dreaded fees of all, hidden fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, you won't pay fees on top of fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no monthly account service fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 no hidden fees. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and we rebate every atm fee. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so talk to chuck tdd# 1-800-345-2550 because when it comes to talking, there is no fee. fight both fast with new tums freshers! concentrated relief that goes to work in seconds and freshens breath. new tums freshers. ♪ tum...tum...tum...tum... tums! ♪ [ male announcer ] fast relief, fresh breath, all in a pocket sized pack. when we were determined to fast resee it through.ath, here's an update o
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your prescription to president obama, i take it, is run on investment, run on the idea that you're going to borrow more, spend more, that that is what the economy needs right now, not woerdz about the deficit. >> yeah. i think in a way we may be approaching an advantageous approach to that. there are signs that private demand is starting to get some traction. we've had -- our housing bust has gone on so long, that we appear to be under housed. we are kind of short on units. people can't afford them because there's no jobs, but if we had higher employment, you could imagine a reinforcing cycle of growth. it won't happen if the government is bulge back, if we're pursuing austerity and thwarting any recovery, whereas right now is about the time or next year when a push could be the thing that tips us into a self-sustaining recovery. what would be advise mitt romney? i don't know if you are advising -- >> i'm not. >> what would be the kind of right of center platform. >> the right of center platform. i mean, i actually agree on the point of doing infrastructure spending, but the question --
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we'll be right back. >>> up next, michael lewis, he's had unprecedented access to president obama this summer. what did he learn. stay with us. xñ >>> michael lewis broet liar's poker and the oakland a's money ball. this time he entered a rarified world, flying on air force one, in the oval office, getting a tour of the private residence, playing basketball with the president of the united states. the result published in vanity fair is a unique, fascinating account of the day-to-day life of a sitting president. thanks for joining me, michael. >> good to see you again. >> so tell me, first of all you wrote this article while you had this mug with you, correct? >> i did. i had the gps official mug i stole the last time i was on my show on my desk and drank my coffee out of it. when whenever i feel kind of global or important i use your mug. >> i've got to tell you, it worked. >> did it? >> first tell me about basketball. what did you learn in playing basketball with the president? the moment i liked is when you realized that he was ordering up his mouth guard. >> yes. s
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>> i think what the obama administration needs to do is -- you know the mideast is in chaos right now and israel is going to be affected a versely by that. what i think the obama administration needs to do is become more hands on in trying to promote arab israeli peace, peace between the israelis and the palestinians. that involved a whole lot more things than just settlements. and i think it was a mistake for instance for president obama in his first term to come out and make the fight on settlements. every administration in the united states has opposed settlements because they create facts on the ground that promote opportunities for peace. but it was a mistake for him to go out and say no more settleme settlements, no more expansion settlements and the secretary of state said the same thing and the minute they push back they cave. if you're going to take that position, you don't cave. but i think what's needed is a hands on approach to the peace process, arab israeli peace involving everything, not just settlements, but everything else. get the parties back to the table talking pe
>> i think what the obama administration needs to do is -- you know the mideast is in chaos right now and israel is going to be affected a versely by that. what i think the obama administration needs to do is become more hands on in trying to promote arab israeli peace, peace between the israelis and the palestinians. that involved a whole lot more things than just settlements. and i think it was a mistake for instance for president obama in his first term to come out and make the fight...
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all right? sarkozy has been hugely important on iran. he was on libya. on syria. he has really stood very, very firm, indeed, as hard as the president obama, and if he is replaced by someone who is going to look inward, who is not going to be willing to really get out there and take a hard line on countries like iran, the u.s. is going to have a hard aer time. >> i'm not sure about that. there is remarkable policy in france. left, right, it's pretty much always some kind of foreign policy, and the president of the french senate who is a socialist a few weeks ago here and in washington the president precisely says that. nothing is going to change. >> i have to ask about syria. this is another decision point that france, the united states and others will have to take. is anything going to happen? >> something is going to happen, but not fast. i think the annan plan is not working. the administration is moving towards recognizing that publicly. the secretary of defense testified last week that planning is ongoing. secretary clinton is moving toward other measures. it
all right? sarkozy has been hugely important on iran. he was on libya. on syria. he has really stood very, very firm, indeed, as hard as the president obama, and if he is replaced by someone who is going to look inward, who is not going to be willing to really get out there and take a hard line on countries like iran, the u.s. is going to have a hard aer time. >> i'm not sure about that. there is remarkable policy in france. left, right, it's pretty much always some kind of foreign...
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that's right. >> all right. we'll be back with more with michael lewis talking about barack obama. [ woman ] dear chex cereal, you've done the impossible. made gluten-free cereals in a bunch of yummy flavors. like cinnamon chex, honey nut chex, and chocolate chex... we're in cereal heaven. so thanks. from the mcgregors, 'cause we love chex. so thanks. from the mcgregors, one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. why they're always there to talk. i love you, james. don't you love me? i'm a robot. i know. i know you're a robot! but there's more in you than just circuits and wires! uhhh. (cries) a machine can't give you what a person c
that's right. >> all right. we'll be back with more with michael lewis talking about barack obama. [ woman ] dear chex cereal, you've done the impossible. made gluten-free cereals in a bunch of yummy flavors. like cinnamon chex, honey nut chex, and chocolate chex... we're in cereal heaven. so thanks. from the mcgregors, 'cause we love chex. so thanks. from the mcgregors, one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us...
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and the israeli right-winged government and the obama administration. but i think the israeli center left now identifies with obama and would like to see an obama victory and actually that will influence the election campaign in israel. we have several players who are waiting to see the result of the american elections and therefore the israeli center left and definitely left actually supports obama, which was not the case when obama began his tenure because at the time, really most of israel had reservations about him. i would say he became much more popular with the left and left of center where the right sees him in almost in demonic terms. >> you have multiple identities. you're an arab-israeli. the second, you're a news anchor in italy, so steeped in that european culture. how does it strike you? >> well, if you think of europe, definitely europe is pro obama. i mean, they're seeing how pragmatic he was. i mean we also took out of the way of this right-winged way of speaking, being tough with the world, insulting everybody no matter what, with them
and the israeli right-winged government and the obama administration. but i think the israeli center left now identifies with obama and would like to see an obama victory and actually that will influence the election campaign in israel. we have several players who are waiting to see the result of the american elections and therefore the israeli center left and definitely left actually supports obama, which was not the case when obama began his tenure because at the time, really most of israel...
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. >> all right. as you can see, we could go on for another three hours on this. we're going to come back, and we're going to talk about iran. we're also going to talk about obama and his foreign policy. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ i'll give you money for gas. [ laughing ] not necessary. take the money. i'm not taking your money. besides i get great gas mileage. what's that? it's eassist. helps the engine run really efficiently. it captures energy that assists the engine... so i'm never guzzling gas. oh -- that's hippie talk. it's called technology dad... here take two dollars. take the money. [ male announcer ] the all new 37 mpg highway chevy malibu eco. from conserving fuel, to the technology that makes it happen. c
. >> all right. as you can see, we could go on for another three hours on this. we're going to come back, and we're going to talk about iran. we're also going to talk about obama and his foreign policy. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been...
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. >>> first lady michelle obama says she wants to make sure no one is denied a right to vote. it comes more than a dozen states have voter i.d. laws that critics say are unfair to the minorities, the elderly, and college students. >>> the election isn't until november 6 but ballot casting starts before then in some states. early voting begins in iowa on thursday. it is already under way in idaho and south dakota. >>> and you probably heard about that ancient piece of papyrus that refers to the wife of jesus. it has caused a stir, but a new testament scholar says it looks more like a forgery. he says the papyrus could be authentic but the writing on it is a modern translation of old coptic laj and the message may have gotten mixed up during translation. >>> those are your stories. "reliable sources" is up at the top of the hour but now back to fareed zakaria gps. >>> the clinton global initiative starts today. you've got 50-odd members coming. what are you hoping to accomplish? >> well, first i think it's important that thl year we're focusing on much more rigorously on how to
. >>> first lady michelle obama says she wants to make sure no one is denied a right to vote. it comes more than a dozen states have voter i.d. laws that critics say are unfair to the minorities, the elderly, and college students. >>> the election isn't until november 6 but ballot casting starts before then in some states. early voting begins in iowa on thursday. it is already under way in idaho and south dakota. >>> and you probably heard about that ancient piece of...